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INDEX 


Bell, Charles Fisher as Falstaff...) 3 67 
Bernhardt, Portrait, °*= 3 2. 60 
Booth as Hamlet... 0... . 5.3. 51 
Cibber, Mrs:, Portrait . . ..- 855 =.) =nneeee 68 
Clive, Kitty, Portrait’. . .- 0) 52 
Cooke as Richard [II50) See me 73 
Coquelin as Mascarille . . |... 333 30 
Cushman, Charlotte, Portrait. 7 a9 39, 46 
Daly Company in Character (13) (== 40 
Daly Reading a Play .— |.) 9 )3 eee 53; 36 
Davenport, Fanny, Portrait (7. 4). 235057 
Dramatists; German . . ... (9.000 eee 37 
Dreher, Virginia . . . .). 0) [9 20 
Drew, John as Petruchio’ < 7) )) eee 29 
Drew, John in “‘The Passing Regiment”. ... . . 15 
Drew, John in Character 7 = 3 26,94" 
Duse, Eleanor, Portrait ..... .2) =e a3 
. Engraved-Portraits of Women . =) =e= eee 7 
Falero, “The Double Star,” Engraving 9 eee a3 
‘Fawcet as Touchstone .-. . | . 3) =a 5 
Fechter.as Hamlet . .% .-.° 2 > 23) er 61 
Fechter in'Character . .-. ... >a 69 
Fisher as Falstaff... . . . > 90) eee 67 
Forrest, Engraving by Sartain' . . 2) 5 
Forrest, Portrait... 2 2-2) 4 56 
Galland, Bertha; in Character ~ >) ee 43 
Garrick, Portrait by Reynolds .. (eee 49 
Garrick, Immortality of .: . 1) 7. 4 
Gilbert, Mrs. G. H.; Portrait’ ~ 9 3) eee 14, 44 
Gilbert, Mrs., as Dame Quickly’ ~~... 7 eee 18 


Guaccimanni, A., Pértraits by ~ 72) 2 eee 39,033 


INDEX— Continued 


Merrmnre ela Portiaits (aie  . . 


femeerr tyke i Character 5... 6.4. .~: 
Hudson, Thomas, Portrait of Mrs. Cibber . 


Mette ahienry rorttat 2 kk, 


iaekeon, Cortrait ot Peo Wothngton ..... °.. 
Napanese Decorative Paintings. ......... 
eM epere FO, 
aeeeneke ime. Portrait. .°. .-,.. °.-. |. 0". 


feerson ioc, a5 bob Actes*. .°, .. 2. 


ee go ONS SI Te a 
Peer Clara Louise, Portrait... ... . . 
Kingdon, Edith, in Character 


Bamdewe Re iter sully. oc, . ope 
Lely (attributed), Portrait of NellGwynn.... . 
Mesvewrtstc,as Fauntleroy. . . «... 

Mememitmessin. Charity” . -... .... 2... 
Meeemwramessm: Lhe squire’ ....°.... 
Meememanics, Portrait: |. 2... ee 
Memgerapurand Pnegravings:. 2 «2. we ee 


Mate Se 
Meee lata fisher, Portrait. 2. ee 


Mey UNA, POrrait .. 0. ee lel ek 
Peaeciale- theatre du Vaudeville *. .. 2... 2. 
Meccunoueh, john, as Virginius *. 2 2... 2.60 6. 
Moliére Reading a Play'to His Servant .... . 


Munden, J. S., Mezzotint by Reynolds ..... . 
Neilson, Adelaide, as Juliet 

Mewerenerny Blossoms 2... ot 
Mmemteerapns of As You Like It” -..:°. 2.0. 3. 


Mewpiteot Burton's Theater. ~..0....... 0.06 6% 
Playbill of the Royalty Theater 


INDEX — Continued 


Playbill of Drury Lane Theater |. >) <)3eaeee Liz 
Possart, Franz, Portrait.: © . 9. 4) «30: 42 
Proctor, C. E., McCullough as Virgintus .... . igs 
Rehan, Miss, in Character . 7) .) 20 Sow bGrs 
Rehan, Miss, in “‘The Recruiting Officer” . . . . . 20 
Rehan,’ Miss, as Katherine >. 92 32 
Rehan, Miss, in ‘‘Love on Crutches”... ... . 22 
Rehan, Miss, as Lady Teazle . 3 2). eee Zt 
Rehan, Miss, as ‘Oriana . - 7.3. 2° 28 
Reynolds, Portrait of David Garrick ...... . 49 
Rosalind, Leather Panel. » : 2) 2.2.2 8 
Salvini, Tommasso, Portrait 7 > 2-2) 19 
Seven Ages of Man, 6 Photographs ... ..... . 13 
Shettle, John Drew in Character... .... 26, 34 
Shettle, Miss Rehan in Character ...... DARES 
Siddons, ‘Mrs., Portrait... >) ss 62 
Sothern, E. A., Portrait - . . . >") ee 47 
Spinet =. 0.00 00.0. Go 75 
Terry, Ellen, Portrait . .. 2.) See 65 
Taming of the Shrew, Final Tableau . ..... . 63 
Unknown, Portrait of J. W. Wallack ....... 55 
Unknown, Portrait of E.A.Sothen ....... 47 
Unknown, Portrait of Kitty Clive ........ az 
Unknown, Portrait of Clara Fisher Maeder .... 36 
Vaudeville Theater, Paris . ) .°.5 7 ee 2 
Wallack, J. W., Portrait” ©. (93 bs 
Wallack, Lester, as Benedict . . . 7) )9eee 31 
Wallack, Lester, Portrait . ... . 9) 38 
Wofhington,. Peg, Portrait . .°/° > 7 2) 54 
Whiting Desk’. . .-. . . . 2 > ) 74 


Wust, L., Wallack as Benedict = | J >) eee 31 


NOTE 
# 


This collection, gathered years ago by Augustin Daly 
for the adornment of his Theater and now to be scat- 
tered forever, will awaken recollections of a varied sort in 
the minds of those who view them. For many they will 
call up visions of the theater of their youth and recall the 
voices that greet us no longer. They will bring recollections 
of an era of the New York stage whose splendor, in all 
that goes to make the theater an institution of culture, has 
not been surpassed. 

The collection includes not only portraits of members 
of the company which Mr. Daly kept together so many 
years, including Miss Rehan, Miss Davenport, Miss 
Dreher, Miss Kingdon, Mrs. Gilbert, Mr. Drew, Mr. 
Fisher, Mr. Lewis, but also many others conspicuous in 
the earlier history of the stage, such as “ Kitty” Clive, Nell 
Gwynn, Mrs. Cibber, Mrs. Siddons, Garrick, Cooke, 
Wallack, Booth, Forrest, Salvini, Sothern, Mme. Janaus- 
chek, Adelaide Neilson, Charlotte Cushman and many 
others whose day is gone forever. Many of these por- 
traits deserve a place in the National Portrait Gallery 
which, sooner or later must be established, the Hall of 
Fame in which a nation records its gratitude toward its 


favorites. 


Eminent Men and Women of the Stage 


The Augustin Daly 


Collection 


1 TWO FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHERRY 
BLOSSOM PANELS. 


Height, 21 inches; width, 10 inches. 


A. MARTIAL 
2 THEATRE DU VAUDEVILLE, PARIS. 
Etching. Small folio, framed. 1868. 


L. FALERO 


3. THE DOUBLE STAR. 
Engraved by Eichens. Folio (foxed). 


R. CALDWELL AFTER G. CARTER 
4 IMMORTALITY OF GARRICK. 


Line engraving with pencilled key below giving 
the names of the famous actors, including Mrs. 
Abington, Mrs. Yates, Miss Young, Mr. Baddely, 
Mr. King and others. Folio (lower margin 
damaged), framed. 


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5 TWO PORTRAITS: 
Bust portrait of Edwin Forrest, engraved by 
J. Sartain. Framed. Mr. Fawcet as Touchstone. 
Unframed. Inscribed to Daniel Frohman. 


6 LITHOGRAPH AND ENGRAVINGS. 
Rose Cherie as Mme. de Brienne. Lithograph by 
R. J. Lane after Chalon. 
“The Cat’s Paw” by C. G. Lewis after Landseer 
(satined). 
Mme. Hading as Sapho and “‘Sunday Morning 
with Daudet.”’ (In one frame.) Folio. (3 pieces.) 


7 FIVE ENGRAVED PORTRAITS. 


Joseph S. Munden. Mezzotint by S. W. Rey- 

nolds after Opie. Folio. Framed. 

Mrs. Twistleton, Mrs. Gibbs, Miss O’Neill and 

Miss H. Kelly. 8vo. portraits in one frame. 
(2 pieces.) 


8 FIGURE PANEL AND PHOTOGRAPH. 


Relief figure of Rosalind in stamped leather. 
Elsie Leslie in ‘Little Lord Fauntleroy.” 
(2 pieces.) 


9 PLAYBILL OF BURTON’S NEW THEATER. 


Presenting “‘A Serious Family” with Mr. Burton, 
Mrs. Hughes and others in the cast, June 4, 1857. 


Also “‘A Coroner’s Inquisition.” Narrow folio. 


Burton’s Theater was opened in the Autumn of 1856, and had 
formerly been known as Laura Keene’s Varieties. 


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10 PLAYBILL OF THE OPENING OF THE ROY- 
ALTY THEATER. 


Presenting “As You Like It” for the beneft of 
the London Hospital, June 20, 1787. Large folio. 


Very rare. 


The opening of this Theater was attended by an incident that 
set London talking. Palmer opened without a license when the city 
magistrate, on the complaint of his rivals at Covent Garden and 
Drury Lane, summoned him before the court. The manager appeared, 
but pleading that he had left his license at home, left the room and 
quietly turned the key in the lock. When the door was broken open it 
was too late to interfere with the performance. This theater was 
burned twice, the last time in 1828, when known as the Brunswick, 
with great loss of life. 


11 PLAYBILL- OF THEATER ROYAL, DRURY 
LANE. 
Presenting ‘King Richard III,” with Garrick 


and Mrs. Pritchard heading the cast, December 
18, 1756. (Date added with ink.) Large folio. 


Peete ybiILL OF THEATER ROYAL, DRURY 
LANE. 
Presenting “The Stranger” with Mrs. Siddons 
and John Philip Kemble heading the cast, Novem- 
ber 8, 1789. Large folio. 


Kemble’s engagement at Drury Lane lasted from 1783 to 1802, 
during which he played one hundred and twenty characters, many of 
which were supported by his sister Mrs, Siddons. 


13 SIX FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS. 


Six of a set of seven photographs representing 
Shakespeare’s “Seven Ages of Man,” made by 
Landy in 1876. Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches. 


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TWO PORTRAITS. 


Mrs. Gilbert and another woman member of Mr. 
Daly’s Company. Photographic prints. 


Height, 25 inches; width, 20 inches. 


JOHN DREW IN “THE PASSING REGIMENT.” 
Photograph tinted in water colors. : 
Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches. 


MISS ADA REHAN IN CHARACTER. 


Photograph tinted in water colors. Signed Sarony. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches. 


JAMES LEWIS AS GUNNION IN PINERO’S 
“THE SQUIRE.” 


Photograph tinted in water colors. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches. 


MRS. G. H. GILBERT AS DAME QUICKLY IN 
“THE MERRYOWIV ESE 


Photograph tinted in water colors. 
Height, 14 inches; width, aa inches. 


TWO PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS. 


Madame Janauschek and Tommasso Salvini. 


ADA REHAN AND VIRGINIA DREHER IN 
“THE RECRUITING OFFICER.” 


Photograph tinted in water colors. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. 


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No. 54. PORTRAIT OF PEG WOFFINGTON 
By Jackson 


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ADA REHAN AS LADY TEAZLE. 


Photograph painted in oil colors. Signed. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches. 


ADA REHAN AND EDITH KINGDON_ IN 
“LOVE ON CRUTCHES.” 


Photograph tinted in water colors. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. 


PORTRAIT OF FANNY DAVENPORT. 


Crayon. Signed F. Finck and dated 1875. 
Height, 39 inches; width, 29 inches. 


GROUP OF NINE PHOTOGRAPHS IN ONE 
FRAME. 


Showing a pastoral performance of “As You Like 
It” by Mr. Daly’s Company at Lake Forest, IIl., 
June 30, 1892. 


PORTRAIT OF T. W. KEENE AS IAGO. 


Crayon and chalk drawing. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches 


JOHN DREW IN CHARACTER. 


Photograph painted in oil colors. Signed. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches. 


PORTRAIT OF CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. 


Crayon. Signed Sarony and dated ’71. 
Height, 32 inches; width, 21 inches. 


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MISS REHAN AS ORIANA IN “THE INCON- 
STANT.” 


Photograph painted in oil colors. Signed. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. 


JOHN DREW AS PETRUCHIO IN “THE 
TAMING OF THE SHREW.” 


Photograph tinted in water colors. 
Height, 21 inches; width, 18 inches. 


COQUELIN AS MASCARILLE IN MOLIERE’S 
“LES PRECIEUSES RIDICULES.” 


Colored photograph by Sarony. Dated ’88. 
Height, 20 inches; width, 17 inches. 


L. WUST 
PORTRATE ©OF° LESTER’ WALLACK AS 
BENEDICT. 


Photograph painted in water colors. Signed. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 21 inches. 


ADA REHAN AS KATHERINE IN “THE 
TAMING OF THE SHREW.” 


Photograph tinted in water colors. 
Height, 21 inches; width, 18 inches. 


A. GUACCIMANNI 
PORTRAIT OF ELEANORA DUSE. 


Pastel. Signed. 
Height, 19 inches; width, 13 inches. 


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PORTRAIT OF JOHN DREW IN CHARACTER. 


Photograph painted in oil colors, Signed. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 8 inches. 


JAMES LEWIS IN “CHARITY.” 
The well known comedian in the character of 
Fitz Partington in W. S. Gilbert’s play of 
“Charity” as given at Daly’s Theater in 1874. 
Crayon. Signed Swain, N. Y. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 
PORTRAIT OF CLARA FISHER MAEDER. 


Of life size, the subject dressed in white is seen 
at bust length. Canvas. Oval. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


GROUP. OF SEVEN PORTRAIT SAEs G2 
GRAPHS. 


Mr. Daly and six German dramatists: Von Moser, 
Hugo Burger, Paul Lindau, Von Schonthau, 
Adolph L’Arronge and Julius Rosen, each with 
autograph, mounted on plush and framed. 


PORTRAIT OF LESTER WALLACK. 


Crayon. Signed “W. Kurtz.” Oval. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 19 inches. 


A. GUACCIMANNI 
PORTRAIT OF CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. 
Pastel. Signed. Oval. 
Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches. 


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THIRTEEN SEPARATE PORTRAITS. 
Ada Rehan, John Drew, Charles Fisher, James 
Lewis, Virginia Dreher, Mrs. Gilbert, and other 
members of Mr. Daly’s Company in Shakespear- 
ean characters. . Photographs tinted in water 


colors. Signed Sarony. 
Height, 15 inches; width, 10 inches. 


PORTRAIT OF JAMES LEWIS. 


Pastel. Signed “See & Epler, 1896.” 
Height, 36 inches; width, 24 inches. 


FRANZ LENBACH (After) 


Peete OF ERNST  POSSART:* AS 
JUSTINIAN. 
The eminent German tragedian is seen at half 
length, the head in profile, in the character of 
Justinian in “Theodora” by Sardou. Canvas. 
Signed “After Franz lLenbach, 1890.” In- 


scription in upper left corner. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 23 inches. 


JAMES K. HACKETT AND BERTHA GALLAND 
IN “THE PRIDE OF JENNICO.” 


Photograph tinted in water colors. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 30 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 
PORTRAIT OF MRS. G. H. GILBERT. 


The subject is shown of life size, in street 
costume, seated. Pastel made for Sarony. 
Signed J..D. 1892. 

Height, 34 inches ; width, 27 inches. 


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UNKNOWN ARTIST 
45 JOSEPH JEFFERSON AS BOB ACRES IN 
~ THE RIVALS: 


Pastel made for Sarony. Signed J. D. 1880. 
Height, 31 inches ; width, 25 inches. 


46 PORTRAIT OF CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. 


Crayon. Signed “Gutekunst.” 
Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches. 


L~ 
Ut UNKNOWN PAINTER 


47 PORTRAIT E. A. SOTHERN. 
Canvas. Height, 30 inches ; width, 25 inches. 


48 PORTRAIT OF JULIA MARLOWE. 


Crayon. Signed “Sands & Brady.” 
Height, 36 inches; width, 27 inches. 


SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 
1723-1792 


49 PORTRAIT OF DAVID GARRICK. 
Wearing a red coat with lace stock and white 
wig, the celebrated actor is seen at bust length 
with head turned to the right. Canvas. 
Height, 27 inches; width, 21 inches. 
(See Illustration) 


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No. 49. PORTRAIT OF DAVID GARRICK 
By Sir Joshua Reynolds 


SIR PETER LELY (Attributed) 
1617-1680 


50 PORTRAIT OF NELL GWYNN. 

Dressed in white with a blue overdress and a 

blue scarf falling from her right shoulder, the 

celebrated actress is seen seated in a rocky niche, 

beyond which stretches a landscape. Her hair 

dressed with pearls falls loosely on her neck, and 

a large pearl hangs from her ear. Canvas. 
Height, 46 inches ; width, 38 inches. 


(See Frontispiece) 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 
51 PORTRAIT OF EDWIN BOOTH AS HAMLET. 


Pastel made for Sarony. 
Height, 31 inches; width, 25 inches. 


UNKNOWN PAINTER 
52. PORTRAIT OF KEPT Y GUIs 


The eminent English actress is seen seated wear- 
ing a low cut white dress with a blue scarf falling 


from her left shoulder. Canvas. 
Height, 48 inches; width, 36 1nches. 


53 MR. DALY READINGOAGEE AY 
Shows Mr. Daly with members of his company 
seated around him. Crayon from a photograph. 


Signed Sarony. 
Height, 34 inches; width, 49 inches. 


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— — JACKSON 
54 PORTRAIT OF PEG WOFFINGTON. 


This portrait of the Irish actress shows her as a 
young woman, wearing a green mantel trimmed 
with lace and a green hat which sets lightly 
over a lace cap above her brown hair. The 
background shows a landscape. Canvas. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


(See Illustration) 


UNKNOWN PAINTER 
55 PORTRAIT OF J. W. WALLACK. 


The eminent actor is seen at bust length and 
three-quarters view, wearing a black coat and 
high collar. He has black curling hair and side 
whiskers. Canvas. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


(See Illustration) 


56 PORTRAIT OF EDWIN FORREST. 


Crayon. Signed “Gutekunst.” 
Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


57 PORTRAIT OF FANNY DAVENPORT. 


Of life size and bust length, the subject looks 
directly at the spectator. Pastel made for Sarony. 
Signed J. D. 1880. 

Height, 31 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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58 MR. DALY READING A PLAY. 
Surrounded by members of his company, Mr. Daly 


is seen seated reading from a manuscript. Crayon 
from a photograph. 
Height, 34 inches; width, 49 inches. 


PORTRAIT. OF ADELAIDE NEILSON AS 


JULIET. 
Crayon and chalk drawing. Signed Sarony. 
Height, 60 inches; width, 38 inches. 


59 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


PORTRAIT OF SARAH BERNHARDT. 


Pastel made for Sarony. Signed J. D. 1880. 
| Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches. 


60 


PORTRAIT OF CHARLES" FECHTERS AS 


HAMLET. 


Crayon. Signed Sarony. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 22 1-2 inches. 


61 


AFTER THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH 
62 MRS. SIDDONS. 5 


Head-and bust from the well known portrait in 


the National Gallery, London. Canvas. 
Height, 26 inches; width, 24 inches. 


63 SCENE FROM “THE TAMING ORS THe 


SHREW.” 
The final tableau of the play as presented at 


Daly’s Theater in 1887. Crayon. Signed Sarony. 
Height, 34 inches; width, 49 inches. 


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No. 55. PORTRAIT OF J. W. WALLACK 
By an Unknown Painter 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


64 PORTRAIT OF SIR HENRY IRVING. 


Of life size, the subject is seen seated, looking 
directly at the spectator. Pastel made for Bey 
Signed J. D. 1888. 

Height, 42 1-2 inches; width, 34 1-2 inches. 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 


65 PORTRAIT OF ELLEN TERRY. 


Of life size, the subject is seen seated, the head 
turned toward the right with the face in profile. 
Pastel made for Sarony. 

Height, 42 1-2 inches; width, 34 1-2 inches. 


66 PORTRAIT OF LOTTA. 


Crayon. Signed “Sarony 773.” 
Height, 35 inches; width, 25 inches. 


HILLARY BELL 


Contemporary American Painter 


67 CHARLES FISHER AS’ FALSTAFF) ING Tat 
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.” 


As presented at Daly’s Theater in 1886. Canvas. 


Signed and dated ’86. 


Height, 35 inches; width, 35 inches. 


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No. 68. PORTRAIT OF SUSANNA MARIA CIBBER 
By Thomas Hudson 


THOMAS HUDSON 
1701-1779 


68 PORTRAIT OF SUSANNA MARIA CIBBER. 


The celebrated English actress, wife of Theo- 
philus Cibber, the comedian, is seen front view, 
wearing a light silk gown cut low in the neck 
and seated in a red arm chair. Her black hair 
has a red ribbon bow at the back, and another 
adorns her corsage. In her right hand she holds 
an open letter. Pearls encircle both wrists and 
are seen in her hair. 

The artist was for several years the best known 
and most fashionable portrait painter of his time, 
in whose studio Reynolds and many other emi- 
nent painters of the time acquired their training. 
Canvas, Relined. 


Height, 40 inches; width, 32 inches. 


(See illustration) 


69 PORTRAIT OF FECHTER IN CHARACTER. 
Crayon and chalk drawing. Signed “Sarony, 773.” 
Height, 54 inches; width, 32 inches. 


70 TWO JAPANESE PAINTINGS. 
Oriental mythological subjects of figures, clouds 
and landscapes decoratively treated. Painted on 
silk and set in ornamental lacquer frames. 
Height, 45 inches; width, 69 inches, 


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UNKNOWN PAINTER 
71 MOLIERE READING A PLAY TO HIS COOK. 


Standing before a window in a richly furnished 
room, Moliére, with paper in his right hand and 
his left arm extended, is testing the effect of his 
play on the domestic who sits before him with 


rapt expression. Canvas. 
Height, 63 inches; width, 47 inches. 


This picture was bought by Mr. Daly from Sypher & Co. who 
acquired it in Florence. 


C. E, PROCTOR 


Contemporary American Painter 


72. JOHN McCULLOUGH AS VIRGINIUS. 


The subject is seen at three-quarters length 
wearing a Roman toga. Canvas. Signed and 
dated 1886. Height, 54 inches; width, 36 inches. 


J. R. LAMBDEN after THOMAS SULLY 


PaeokGEOEREDERICK COOKE AS 
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This popular English tragedian came to this 
country in 1810 when fifty-five years old. He 
died in New York in 1812 from the effects of 
drink to which he had been long addicted, and 
was buried in St. Paul’s churchyard. 
Sully painted him five times, the original of this 
work being the only large portrait in character, 
which he finished in 1812 and sold to the Penn- 
sylvania Academy for three hundred dollars, 
where it still hangs. Canvas. 

Height, 96 inches; width, 59 inches. 


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74 LADY’S MAHOGANY WRITING DESK. 


With cabriole legs and duck feet. Two small 
drawers in front and letter boxes on top. 
Length, 34 inches ; width, 19 inches. 


75 MAHOGANY SPINET. 


With three drawers below the keyboard; deco- 

rated with satin wood inlays and painted floral 

devices. William Rolf & Sons, London, makers. 
Somewhat damaged, and sold not returnable. 

Length, 66 inches; width, 25 inches ; 

height, 33 inches. 


76 FRENCH PORCELAIN JARDINIERE. . 


Of urn-shape, white and gold, fluted body, over- 
laid with three panels painted with amorini, 
flowers and trophies, signed Eugéne Pointevin 
and supported by a bronze tripod ending in 
three loop handles, elaborately decorated with 
garlands, fruit and leaves. It rests on a tri- 
angular cherry base with fluted sides, carved 
corners and paw feet. Height, 66 inches. 


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